Erika Slezak Net Worth

Erika Slezak net worth is$8 Million

Erika Slezak Wiki/Biography

Erika Alma Hermina Slezak was born on 6 August 1946, in Hollywood, California USA, of Austrian, Dutch and Czech descent, and is an actress, best known for being part of the soap opera “One Life to Live” in which she played Victoria Lord from 1971 to the finale in 2012, and became a part of the online revival of in 2013. As such, she is one of the longest-lived characters and actresses in a US TV series, but all of her efforts have helped put her net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Erika Slezak? As of mid-2017, sources estimate a net worth that is at $8 million, mostly earned through a successful acting career which began in the late 1960s.

Erika Slezak Net Worth $8 million

Erika attended the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Eden Hall, and after matriculating, she then became a part of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and one of the youngest individuals ever accepted there. She graduated in 1966, and would then be a part of various theatre productions in several locations, including Houston, Chicago and Milwaukee. She then made one of her first television appearances in the adaptation of the novel “Full Circle”, playing the role of Jean Roberts.

In 1971, Slezak decided to audition for the role of nurse Mary Kennecott in “All My Children” – she didn’t land the role, but was offered another part as Victoria Lord Riley in “One Life to Live”, and would become a part of the show for the next 42 years. Her net worth increased significantly thanks to the role, and she would win a total of six Daytime Emmy Awards. She also holds the record for Emmys by a female performer, and in the important category “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series”, in 1984, 1986, 1992, 1995, 1996, and 2005, plus being nominated a further four times. The achievement places her second to Anthony Geary for most Emmy wins playing one character, and she also won a Soap Opera Digest Award. Slezak was instrumental in many changes for “One Life to Live”, including the removal of head writer Dena Higley, after she released a statement that Dena was writing stories that no one was interested in; this then led to Ron Carlivati becoming the co-head writer of the series before Dena left. In 2011, it was announced that “One Life to Live” would air its final episode in 2012. Later, the show was licensed by Prospect Park and was moved to an online format, with many cast members including Slezak joining the online move. After some delays, the online version started in 2013 and ran for a few months, released on Hulu and iTunes.

For her personal life, it is known that Erika married Brian Davies in 1978 and they have two children. Her daughter played a teenage Victoria in a flashback scene of “One Life to Live”.

(describing her 5th Emmy win) "Your heart is pounding and you're holding this wonderful trophy and you're thinking how great this is and they rush you off to a press room, and the first thing that a reporter asks is 'So how does it feel, you beat Susan Lucci again, is she ever going to win this Emmy do you think?"

She has won the coveted "Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series" award at the Daytime Emmys in '1984', '1986', '1992', '1995', '1996', and '2005' for her portrayal of Victoria Lord on 'One Life to Live' (1968).

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She has won six Daytime Emmy Awards, the most wins by an actor (tied with Justin Deas) and the most wins for a single character.